Litter-strewn with the Silk Stream choking on discarded detritus strewn by dimwits. A pleasant playground and courts, spaced trees and mown lawns undermined by a fractious undertone emboldened by apparent indifferent stewardship, lacklustre supervision and cursory maintenance. The local community deserves better. Even on Google maps not shown in the customary green, denoting Park but as an undefined grey “blob.” Dissipated, dilapidated, dreary and disappointing here 2 years later - much improved, especially beside the stream banks but still enervated and a poor relation compared to the nearby resuscitated Silkstream and Montrose...
Read moreOur park is beautiful. I think should have feeding station for the birds, bath pool.
There are small public spaces everywhere.. We should invite the wildlife. Like areas with hedges, vegetation for hedgehogs. There is the the Burnt Oak Brook, I heard frogs and amphibians are disappearing faster. There are places to make ponds to invite them to share our area. There are connections park to park. Invite ducks like in Regents Park. Will bring value to our homes. Brexit trashed the value of our homes. Here is a quiet, lots of green areas...
Read moreWould be fantastic without the drinkers and their rubbish strewn all over the ground. Particularly near the Watling avenue entrance. The discarded takeaway food containers add to the visible rubbish experience and are in my opinion partly responsible for the massive RAT population. It really is disgusting and any visitors shouldn't let children play in the stream because of the deadly Weil's disease undoubtedly present Shame, because it could be beautiful. People feeding birds are also feeding the rats, please...
Read more